1. India introduces minimum export price of $800 per ton on onions until December-end


    India has implemented a minimum export price of $800 per metric ton for onions until December 31st to ensure sufficient supply for domestic consumers and stabilize prices, addressing concerns about availability as the quantity of stored rabi 2023 onions decreases.


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  1. Provinces to Cover Subsidy for Imported Fertilizer during Rabi Season


    The Ministry of Industries & Production recommends that provinces bear the subsidies on imported fertilizers for the Rabi season. A decision is pending from the ECC, but the urgency of the matter prompted the Prime Minister’s Office to prioritize it. The aim is to ensure a smooth supply of fertilizers and support Pakistan’s agricultural sector.


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  1. Caretaker Government and COAS Collaborating to Attract Joint-Venture Investments for Economic Enhancement – President


    President Dr. Arif Alvi, accompanied by COAS General Asim Munir, emphasizes the role of decision-making in achieving economic stability and suggests joint-ventures and value-added rice products to boost Pakistan’s economy. Sindh Governor Mohammed Kamran Khan Tessori calls for global support for Palestinians and the condemnation of Israeli brutality.


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  1. Nutritionist’s Tips and Tricks: How to Enjoy Rice without Weight Gain


    Discover how to eat rice without gaining weight with tips from Nutritionist Nmami Agarwal. She emphasizes the importance of portion control, pairing rice with high-protein lentils and vegetables, and incorporating fiber and protein to prevent insulin spikes. Maintain a healthy weight while still enjoying this staple food.


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  1. pakistan freelance tech exports may generate $10 billion


    Pakistan aims to increase technology service exports with the help of PayPal and 5G implementation. The government plans to provide financial assistance and workspaces to freelancers while simplifying payment methods. With a goal of generating $10 billion in revenue and empowering one million freelancers, Pakistan is positioning itself as a favorable destination for technology-based services.


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  1. Dhaka Ranks Fifth for Most Polluted Air on Saturday Morning


    Dhaka, Bangladesh ranks fifth in global air quality with an AQI of 171, categorizing its air as ‘unhealthy’. Measures to combat air pollution and improve residents’ health, such as reducing emissions and promoting sustainable transportation, are necessary. Air pollution is linked to approximately seven million deaths worldwide annually. [Source]


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  1. President Alvi praises COAS and government for attracting foreign investment


    President Dr Arif Alvi praises Pakistan’s caretaker government and COAS General Asim Munir for attracting foreign investment and improving the economy. He commends the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan (REAP) for increasing exports and encourages joint-ventures. The President also proposes market-oriented institutions, empowering women, and condemning the brutality in Gaza.


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  1. Alvi praises COAS and interim government for investment efforts


    In a recognition ceremony, President Dr. Arif Alvi hailed the caretaker federal government and Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir for their efforts to attract foreign investment and strengthen Pakistan’s economy. He also praised the business community’s potential and encouraged the development of value-added rice products.


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  1. Drop in Kharif crop yield, including rice, anticipated due to erratic monsoon


    The production of rice during the kharif season in 2023-24 is projected to decrease by 3.79% compared to the previous year, due to an uneven monsoon and higher acreage. This decline in rice production may pose challenges for the government’s efforts to control food inflation and increase reliance on imported items such as edible oils and pulses.


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  1. Decline of 3.7% in Kharif Season Rice Production Resulting from Inconsistent Monsoon Rainfall


    India’s rice production for the 2023-24 kharif season is estimated to be 3.7% lower than the previous year, with 1,063.13 LMT. Despite an increase in the area dedicated to paddy production, the decline is attributed to uneven monsoon rain. Other kharif crops’ production estimates are also provided.


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